I am not afraid of storms for I am learning how to sail my ship.
Louisa May Alcott
Recitation: by Male by Female
I think young people have a wonderful reaction to color because it's not screwed up by too many references.
Jim Hodges
PeopleColorThinkYoungReaction
Going to Mars would make NASA great again.
John M. Grunsfeld
GreatNASAMarsGoingWouldAgain
I'm more of a strumming guitarist, instead of a lead soloist guitarist.
Stark Sands
MoreLeadGuitaristInstead
Over the course of time this gave us a deep respect for ideas, both our own and those of others, and an understanding that conflict through debate is a powerful means of revealing truth.
Robert B. Laughlin
TruthRespectTimeIdeasConflict
I think all the great studio filmmakers are dead or no longer working. I don't put myself, my friends, and other contemporary filmmakers in their category. I just see us doing some work.
Martin Scorsese
WorkGreatMyselfThinkDoingDead
I don't like vampires personally. I don't know any.
Mitt Romney
KnowLikeVampiresAnyPersonally
Borrowing 40 cents out of every dollar we spend for missiles or food stamps is unsustainable. And being indebted for generations to China and OPEC does not make American a stronger nation.
Dick Durbin
FoodAmericanStrongerNationDollar
We all retire one day. If we want to, if we don't want to.
Donatella Versace
DayWantOne DayRetire
I am really happy to have been selected by Madame Tussauds.
Prabhas
I AmHappyBeenReallyAmMadame
We determine whether a book is for boys or girls long before the reader gets a chance to decide: we package them with soldiers and ballet slippers on their covers, war machines and glittering gowns.
Marie Lu
WarBookChanceLongSoldiers
I take care of everybody. I'm either hugging you or making sure that you're not sick, because my backpack has every kind of medicine in it.
Leslie Jones
SickMedicineCareTake CareYou
I think my worst enemy was myself. It's like I've been in my own way more than anybody else has been.
Kelela
MyselfThinkEnemyWayMy OwnWorst
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